Based off of what I've heard its blond-gold like the color of his lightning bolts.
The off-spring of Gaia and Uranus - mother earth and father heaven- were Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion and Themis. Let it also be stated that Uranus was also her soon as well as husband
it was first sighted in 3000 b.c. by the Greeks. > The story behind Pegasus begins with the battle between Perseus and Medusa. When Perseus cut off Medusa's head, drops of blood fell into the sea. They mixed with sea foam, and Pegasus was born. The white sea foam gave the horse his brilliant white color. Pegasus became friends with the warrior, Bellerophon. One day, Bellerophon tried to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus. This angered Zeus so much that he sent a gadfly to bite Pegasus. When the horse was stung, Bellerophon fell to the Earth. Pegasus made it to the home of the gods, where he still remains in the stars as a constellation...or so i've heard
In Greek mythology, Apollo's hair was described as golden, not blonde. This was meant to symbolize his radiant and divine nature. The color of his hair was believed to be a reflection of his beauty and connection to the sun.
His children are Asclepius, Troilus, AristaeusAsclepius is a Greco-Roman god of medicine. He was the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis.In classical Greek mythology, Troilus is a young Trojan prince, one of the sons of King Priam (or sometimes Apollo) and Hecuba.Aristaeus in Greek myth, son of the god Apollo and the Thessalian nymph Cyrenē, whom Apollo carried off to the region in North Africa which bears her name.
Stars use names based off of Greek mythology such as Ursa Major which means Big Bear. The common name for this constellation is the Big Dipper.
No but the word Ceres ,who is a Greek good, was based off of cereal.
Hal and Percy are two different people. They are characters from the Percy Jackson movies that are based off of Greek mythology.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
There are so many gods in Greek Mythology!I'll start off with the obvious gods:ZeusPoseidonHadesAthenaApolloAphroditeHestiaHermesArtemisAresDionysusDemeterHephaestusHeraHere are the other gods:ErosHebeAsclepiusPanPersephoneHeracles/HerculesAeolusAmphitriteAnemoiAuraBiaCirceKratosDeimosDioneEileithyiaEnyoEosErisGanymedGracesHarmoniaHecateHoraeHypnosIrisLetoMoiraeMorpheusMusesNemesisNikeNyxPaeonPerseusPhobosSeleneStyxThanatosTritonTycheZelus
Hercules killed the Hydra in Greek mythology by cutting off its heads, and then cauterizing the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
No. Medusa is originally from Ancient Greek mythology.
No. Zeus, the King of all Olympian Gods, is Greek. The Marvel superhero "Thor" is based off of Thor, the Norse God of Lightning. Completely different mythology.
A divine Howrse is normally based off Greek mythology, and gives gifts such as BMIs to its producer or owner. A Wild Howrse must be tamed, is based off real breeds, and gifts its owner diamonds.
in greek mythology the sky is blue because the Greeks beileve that afrodity the greek goddess of beutty spilt her prettios blue perfume on the clouds and it slid right off and stained the sky
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No. In Greek mythology, Etna was where Zeus trapped Typhon, the god-monster. He didn't do anything to the mountain, and no mention of the "top" coming off is in myth. I would imagine the Greeks assumed that Typhon's raging blew the top off the mountain.